Wood Columns

Benefits of Wood Columns:

Historical Integrity

Customizable

Architecturally Correct

Paint & Stain Grade Available

American Made

Wood Columns

Round Paint Grade Architectural Wood Columns

These columns are manufactured with our standard tooling and are created for projects that have to meet a specific budget in mind. Plain and standard fluting options are available. The paint grade wood column option is offered in a finger jointed Western pine or poplar. Swipe/Scroll right to see available styles.

Step 1. Design it

Step 2. Submit it

Step 3. Receive a Price

Round Stain Grade Wood Columns

Our quality stain grade columns are manufactured in several hardwoods. Used for interior applications, these columns incorporate a tapered shaft with a true architectural entasis and a classic style bead.

Technical Data

FAQ

Our WORTHINGTON Stone™, WORTHINGTON Cast™, WORTHINGTON FRP™, Aluminum as well as our wide array of wood columns, are all load bearing as long as they are not split.

How are the columns shipped?

The columns ship with a qualified freight carrier company. Depending on the size of capitals and bases we may use FedEx.

Can I trim my columns to a shorter height?

Yes. If the column is non-tapered, you may trim to any specific height. Each column must be trimmed from the bottom of the shaft.

If my columns are split, what type of adhesive do I need to reassemble them?

To reassemble a split Worthington Column, a polyurethane construction adhesive should be used. This product can be found at any hardware or construction-supply provider. For our wood columns, any waterproof wood glue should be used.

How do I secure a split column to a wooden or metal post?

Depending on your application, there are several ways to hold a column in place when used for decoration purposes only. One of the most common ways to hold a column in place is to use standard L brackets on the bottom and top of the column’s shaft. The Tuscan Base and Capital hide this method of installation. If being assembled around a wooden post, a common way to secure the column is by using wood shims. The shims should fit snugly between the column shaft and the post for proper stability.

Do I have to paint these columns?

If you are using our paint grade wood columns, then an oil-based or acrylic latex paint must be used.

Do the capital and base add any height to the column?

For all of our wood columns, the capital and base do add height. These heights can be adjusted per your request.